This Day in U.S. Naval History – November 16

November 16, 2010

1776 - First salute to an American flag (Grand Union flag) flying from Continental Navy ship Andrew Doria, by Dutch fort at St. Eustatius, West Indies.

1856 - Barrier Forts reduction began at Canton China.

1942 - Navy's first Night Fighter squadron (VMF(N)-531) established at Cherry Point, NC.

1963 - President John F. Kennedy on USS Observation Island witnesses launch of Polaris A-2 missile by USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619).

1968 - Operation Tran Hung Dao began in Mekong Delta.

1973 - Launch of Skylab 4 under command of LTC Gerald P. Carr, USMC. The missions lasted 84 days and included 1,214 Earth orbits. Recovery by USS New Orleans (LPH-11).

(Source: Navy News Service)

Related News

Report: Many Bridge Teams Struggle with ECDIS Functions MEPC 84 Begins: “There is no reason to repeat what happened last October” US Government Scraps Two Offshore Wind Leases for Fossil Fuel Investment Pledge White House Expected to Extend Jones Act Waiver Why security planning matters in modern dredging and port works